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Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory maintains that the best way to really understand environmental influences on human development is to study them
Secure Attachment
A type of attachment characterized by strong emotional bonds, where individuals feel confident and assured in their relationships, often stemming from consistent caregiver responsiveness during childhood.
Mere Exposure
A psychological phenomenon where people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.
Anxious Attachment
A style of attachment characterized by a strong fear of being abandoned by the relationship partner and a desire to maintain closeness.
Imprinting
An innate form of learning within a critical period early in an animal's life where it forms attachments and recognizes certain stimuli as essential.
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